Pokemon Gold Cheats

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Trade-Only Pokemon

Gold Version: The following Pokemon are not available in Pokemon Gold and have to be traded from Silver, Red, Blue or Yellow:

  • Bulbasaur, Ivysaur and Venusaur
  • Squirtle, Wartortle and Blastoise
  • Charmander, Charmeleon and Charizard
  • Kabuto and Kabutops
  • Omanyte and Omastar
  • Vulpix and Ninetales
  • Meowth and Persian
  • Phanpy and Donphan
  • Ledyba and Ledian
  • Skarmory
  • Delibird
  • Articuno
  • Zapdos
  • Moltres
  • Mewtwo
  • Mew

    Trade Evolutions

    There are a couple of Pokemon that only evolve when traded with another trainer. Some trade evolutions also require that the Pokemon holds a certain item when traded. Here’s the list:

    • Kadabra – Alakazam
    • Graveler – Golem
    • Haunter – Gengar
    • Machoke – Machamp
    • Poliwhirl – Politoed (hold King’s Rock)
    • Onix – Steelix (hold Metal Coat)
    • Scyther – Scizor (hold Metal Coat)
    • Porygon – Porygon2 (hold Up-Grade)
    • Slowpoke – Slowking (hold King’s Rock)
    • Seadra – Kingdra (hold Dragon Scale)

      Solving the Unown Mystery

      The ruins of Alph are home to the mysterious Unown (#201), the only Pokemon that exists in more than one shape. Solving the different sliding-tile puzzles will drop you into the ruins below, where you can capture the mysterious Pokemon. In the beginning, you can only access one puzzle (the solution is Kabutop). You can get to the rest of the ruins once you have Surf and Strength. Surf lets you swim to the south cave which contains a puzzle of Aerodactyl. The other two puzzles are reached through the Union Cave using Surf and Strength. The puzzle to the southwest is an Omanyte, while the one to the west is a picture of Ho-oh.The more puzzles you solve, the more varieties of Unown will be available to be caught. (There are 26 variations in all, one for each letter of the English alphabet. Ruins of ALPH, get it?). Once you have caught at least three different shapes of Unown, go to the Alph Lab just outside the first entrance. You will receive an upgrade to your Pokedex that lets you view and collect the different shapes of Unown. 

      After you have caught all 26 shapes of Unown, you should return to the lab. Using the machine in the corner, you will now be able to use the Unown shapes to create and print out banners using the “Unown font” (if you have a GB Printer).

      Set Your Clock For Daylight-Savings

      Return to your house and talk to your mother. She will ask you if you want to set your clock to Daylight-Savings time.

      Rare Pokemon Locations

      Having trouble finding those really rare Pokemon in Gold/Silver? No problem, IGN’s here to help:

      • Ho-oh — There is only one Ho-oh in Gold and Silver, so make sure you catch it. You can find it on top of the Tin Tower, but you’ll need the Rainbow Wing to go up there. You get the Rainbow Wing from the Radio Station Manager in Goldenrod City (Gold version) or the old man in Pewter City (Silver version).
      • Lugia — You can find Lugia in Whirl Island, off Route 41. You’ll need to know the HM 06 Whirpool technique to get in as well as the Silver Wing. You can find the latter in Pewter City (Gold) or the Radio Station in Goldenrod City (Silver).
      • Chikorita, Totodile, Cyndaquil — These are the three starting Pokemon in Gold/Silver. You have to pick one of the three — if you want the others, you’ll have to trade with a friend.
      • Entei, Suicune, Raiko — Dogs, cats, what are they? Who cares! They’re cool and they’re exceedingly rare. To catch these guys, go to the Burned Tower in Ecruteak City. When you get close to them, they will run away. After this brief encounter, these fast creatures will roam around Johto. So where do you find them? Check your Pokedex and have some Fast Balls ready.
      • Togepi — Professor Elm’s assistant will give you an egg in Violet City after you beat the Gym Leader there. It will hatch into Togepi.
      • Tyrogue — You can get this young Fighting Pokemon from Blackbelt Kyo (if you have an empty slot in your party) in Mt. Mortar, or simply breed one using Hitmonchan or Hitmonlee and a Ditto.
      • Sudowoodo — This odd Rock type blocks your way on Route 36 (just like Snorlax). Use the Squirtbottle from Goldenrod City to battle it.
      • Porygon — You can get Porygon for 9,999 coins in the Celadon City Game Corner.
      • Snorlax — Snorlax is blocking the way into Diglett’s Cave. Use the Poke Flute to wake it up.
      • Eevee — Apart from winning an Eevee in Pokemon Stadium or the Celadon City Game Corner, you can also get one at Bill’s House.
      • Aerodactyl — There is only one Aerodactyl in Gold/Silver, but it’s not that hard to get. Catch a Chansey and trade with the girl on Route 14 to get it.

        All Pokemon Locations

        Still having problems completing your Pokedex? Below, you will find a locations table listing each and every Pokemon in Pokemon Gold and Silver. With some of the more common Pokemon, the locations field will only list places where the Pokemon is most common.

        No. Pokémon Locations
        #001 Bulbasaur -
        #002 Ivysaur -
        #003 Venusaur -
        #004 Charmander -
        #005 Charmeleon -
        #006 Charizard -
        #007 Squirtle -
        #008 Wartortle -
        #009 Blastoise -
        #010 Caterpie G: Routes 2, 30, Ilex Forest, others
        S: National Park (Bug Catching Contest)
        #011 Metapod G: Routes 2, 30, Ilex Forest, others
        S: National Park (Bug Catching Contest)
        #012 Butterfree G: Routes 2, others
        S: National Park (Bug Catching Contest)
        #013 Weedle G: National Park (Bug Catching Contest)
        S: Routes 2, 30, Ilex Forest, others
        #014 Kakuna G: National Park (Bug Catching Contest)
        S: Routes 2, 30, Ilex Forest, others
        #015 Beedrill G: National Park (Bug Catching Contest)
        S: Routes 2, others
        #016 Pidgey Routes 1, 29, 30, others
        #017 Pidgeotto Routes 8, 15, 43, others
        #018 Pidgeot Evolve from Pidgeotto only
        #019 Rattata Routes 1, 22, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, Union Cave, Sprout Tower, others
        #020 Raticate Burned Tower, Routes 7, 27, Union Cave, others
        #021 Spearow Routes 22, 33, 42, others
        #022 Fearow Routes 16, 17, 18, others
        #023 Ekans G: Goldenrod City Game Corner
        S: Routes 3, 32, 33, others
        #024 Arbok G: Evolve from Ekans only
        S: Routes 3, 4, 27, others
        #025 Pikachu Route 2
        #026 Raichu Evolve from Pikachu only
        #027 Sandshrew G: Union Cave, Mt. Moon
        S: Goldenrod City Game Corner
        #028 Sandslash G: Routes 26, 27, Mt. Moon
        S: Evolve from Sandshrew only
        #029 Nidoran Female Routes 35, 36
        #030 Nidorina Routes 13, 14, 15
        #031 Nidoqueen Evolve from Nidorina only
        #032 Nidoran Male Routes 35, 36
        #033 Nidorino Routes 13, 14, 15
        #034 Nidoking Evolve from Nidorino 
        #035 Clefairy Mt. Moon
        #036 Clefable Evolve from Clefairy
        #037 Vulpix G: -
        S: Routes 7, 8, 36, 37, others
        #038 Ninetales Evolve from Vulpix 
        #039 Jigglypuff Routes 3, 4
        #040 Wigglytuff Evolve from Jigglypuff 
        #041 Zubat Routes 32, 33, Union Cave, Slowpoke Well, Ilex Forest, others
        #042 Golbat Slowpoke Well, Victory Road, others
        #043 Oddish Routes 5, 6, Ilex Forest, others
        #044 Gloom Route 5
        #045 Vileplume Evolve from Gloom
        #046 Paras Ilex Forest, National Park
        #047 Parasect Evolve from Paras
        #048 Venonat Routes 24, 25, 32, National Park, others
        #049 Venomoth Routes 24, 25, National Park, others
        #050 Diglett Diglett’s Cave
        #051 Dugtrio Diglett’s Cave
        #052 Meowth G: -
        s: Routes 5, 8, 39, others
        #053 Persian G: -
        S: Route 7
        #054 Psyduck Routes 6, 35, Ilex Forest
        #055 Golduck Routes 6, 35, Ilex Forest, others
        #056 Mankey G: Routes 9, 42
        S: -
        #057 Primeape G: Route 9
        S: -
        #058 Growlithe G: Routes 7, 36, 37, others
        S: -
        #059 Arcanine Evolve from Growlithe
        #060 Poliwag Routes 22, 30, Ecruteak City, others
        #061 Poliwhirl Route 30, Violet City, Mt. Silver, others
        #062 Poliwrath Evolve from Poliwhirl
        #063 Abra Routes 5, 24, 34, Goldenrod City, others
        #064 Kadabra Route 8
        #065 Alakazam Evolve from Kadabra
        #066 Machop Mt.Mortar, Rock Tunnel, Goldenrod City
        #067 Machoke Mt.Mortar, Rock Tunnel
        #068 Machamp Evolve from Machoke
        #069 Bellsprout Routes 5, 24, 31, 32, others
        #070 Weepinbell Routes 24, 25, 44, others
        #071 Victreebel Evolve from Weepinbell
        #072 Tentacool Routes 12, 34, New Bark Town, others
        #073 Tentacruel Routes 12, 34, New Bark Town, others
        #074 Geodude Route 46, Dark Cave, Mt. Mortar, others
        #075 Graveler Route 45, Dark Cave, Mt Silver, others
        #076 Golem Evolve from Graveler
        #077 Ponyta Routes 26, 28, Mt. Silver, others
        #078 Rapidash Route 28, Mt. Silver, Pewter City
        #079 Slowpoke Slowpoke Well, others
        #080 Slowbro Slowpoke Well
        #081 Magnemite Routes 6, 11, 38, others
        #082 Magneton Evolve from Magnemite
        #083 Farfetch’d Routes 38, 39
        #084 Doduo Routes 22, 26, 27, others
        #085 Dodrio Routes 26, 28, Mt. Silver, others
        #086 Seel Whirl Island Caves
        #087 Dewgong Evolve from Seel
        #088 Grimer Routes 16, 17, 18, others
        #089 Muk Routes 16, 17, 18, others
        #090 Shellder Routes 20, 26, Vermilion City (fish)
        #091 Cloyster Evolve from Shellder
        #092 Gastly Tin Tower, Sprout Tower
        #093 Haunter Route 8
        #094 Gengar Evolve from Haunter
        #095 Onix Violet City, Union Cave, Victory Road
        #096 Drowzee Routes 11, 34, 35
        #097 Hypno Route 11
        #098 Krabby Route 19, Whirl Island Cave, Cherrygrove City, others
        #099 Kingler Routes 19, 40, Cherrygrove City, others
        #100 Voltorb Route 10, Olivine City, Mahogany Town (Rocket Hideout)
        #101 Electrode Mahogany Town (Rocket Hideout)
        #102 Exeggcute Forest Locations: Trees (use Headbutt)
        #103 Exeggutor Evolve from Exeggcute
        #104 Cubone Rock Tunnel
        #105 Marowak Rock Tunnel
        #106 Hitmonlee Evolve from Tyrogue (SPC)
        #107 Hitmonchan Evolve from Tyrogue (SPC)
        #108 Lickitung Route 44
        #109 Koffing Burned Tower
        #110 Weezing Evolve from Koffing
        #111 Rhyhorn Victory Road
        #112 Rhydon Blackthorn City
        #113 Chansey Routes 13, 14, 15
        #114 Tangela Routes 21, 44, Mt. Silver, others
        #115 Kangaskhan Rock Tunnel
        #116 Horsea Whirl Island Caves
        #117 Seadra Whirl Island Caves
        #118 Goldeen Routes 4, 25, Mt. Mortar, others
        #119 Seaking Routes 4, 25, Mt. Mortar, others
        #120 Staryu Routes 19, 34, Olivine City, others
        #121 Starmie Evolve from Staryu
        #122 Mr. Mime Route 21
        #123 Scyther National Park (Bug Catching Contest)
        #124 Jynx Ice Path
        #125 Electabuzz Route 10
        #126 Magmar Burned Tower
        #127 Pinsir National Park (Bug Catching Contest)
        #128 Tauros Routes 38, 39
        #129 Magikarp Route 43, Lake of Rage, Blackthorn City, others
        #130 Gyarados Lake of Rage, Fuchsia City
        #131 Lapras Union Cave (Fridays)
        #132 Ditto Routes 34, 35
        #133 Eevee Goldenrod City, Celadon City
        #134 Vaporeon Evolve from Eevee
        #135 Jolteon Evolve from Eevee
        #136 Flareon Evolve from Eevee
        #137 Porygon Goldenrod City Game Corner
        #138 Omanyte -
        #139 Omastar -
        #140 Kabuto -
        #141 Kabutops -
        #142 Aerodactyl Route 14 (trade)
        #143 Snorlax Vermilion City (wake with Radio’s Flute)
        #144 Articuno -
        #145 Zapdos -
        #146 Moltres -
        #147 Dratini Route 45, Goldenrod City, Dragon’s Den
        #148 Dragonair Route 45, Dragon’s Den
        #149 Dragonite Evolve from Dragonair
        #150 Mewtwo -
        #151 Mew - (Prize in Nintendo Events, Contests, Mall Tours)
        #206 Dunsparce Dark Cave
        #207 Gligar G: Route 45
        S: -
        #208 Steelix Evolve from Onix (ITR)
        #209 Snubbull Route 38
        #210 Granbull Evolve from Snubbull
        #211 Qwilfish Fish: Routes 12, 13, 32
        #212 Scizor Evolve from Scyther (ITR)
        #213 Shuckle Cianwood City
        #214 Heracross Mountain Locations: Trees (use Headbutt)
        #215 Sneasel Route 28, Mt. Silver
        #216 Teddiursa G: -
        S: Route 45
        #217 Ursaring G: -
        S: Route 28, Victory Road, Mt. Silver Caves, others
        #218 Slugma Routes 16, 17, 18
        #219 Magcargo Evolve from Slugma
        #220 Swinub Ice Path
        #221 Piloswine Evolve from Swinub
        #222 Corsola Fish: Routes 18, 34, Olivine City, others
        #223 Remoraid Fish: Route 44
        #224 Octillery Evolve from Remoraid
        #225 Delibird G: -
        S: Ice Path
        #226 Mantine G: Route 41
        S: -
        #227 Skarmory G: -
        S: Route 45
        #228 Houndour Route 7
        #229 Houndoom Evolve from Houndour
        #230 Kingdra Evolve from Seadra (ITR)
        #231 Phanpy G: Route 45
        S: -
        #232 Donphan G: Route 28, Victory Road, Mt. Silver Caves, others
        S: -
        #233 Porygon2 Evolve from Porygon (ITR)
        #234 Stantler Routes 36, 37
        #235 Smeargle Ruins of Alph
        #236 Tyrogue Mt. Mortar
        #237 Hitmontop Evolve from Tyrogue (SPC)
        #238 Smoochum Breed at Daycare Center
        #239 Elekid Breed at Daycare Center
        #240 Magby Breed at Daycare Center
        #241 Miltank Routes 38, 39
        #242 Blissey Evolve from Chansey (FRN)
        #243 Raikou Anywhere in Johto (after visit to Burned Tower)
        #244 Entei Anywhere in Johto (after visit to Burned Tower)
        #245 Suicune Anywhere in Johto (after visit to Burned Tower)
        #246 Larvitar Mt. Silver Caves
        #247 Pupitar Evolve from Larvitar
        #248 Tyranitar Evolve from Pupitar
        #249 Lugia Whirl Island Caves
        #250 Ho-oh Tin Tower
        #251 Celebi - (Prize in Nintendo Events, Contests, Mall Tours)

Hint: Bug Contest and Sun Stone

The bug contest is held on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at Goldenrod. When you go to the building that leads to the park there will be a man. Talk to him and take the test. When you catch scyther or butterfree, go back and tell him you want to stop. He will tell you who came in what place. If you come in 1st, you will get a sun stone.

Hint: Battle Police Trainers

At night, go to the entrance to the National Park on Route 35. You will see a man standing at the wall(outside). Talk to him, and he will battle you. There is also a policeman near the daycare by Goldenrod City, again only at

Unknown Music

While in the Ruins of Alpha go to the Pokegear option in the menu screen. Go to the radio option and on the fourteenth to the twentieth channel you can find a station Called ??????. That is the Unown Music. It can only be heard here.

night.Breeding Evolutions

At the Daycare Center south of Goldenrod City on Route 33, you can give a male Pokemon and a female Pokemon to the keepers to breed new Pokemon.
Breed two Pikachus to get Pichu.
Breed two Electabuzzes and you get Elekid.
Breed two Clefairies and you get Cleffa.
Breed two Jigglypuffs and you get Igglybuff.
Breed two Magmars and you get Magby.
Breed a Venonat with a Pinsir to get Pinsir.
Breed a Hitmonchan or Hitmonlee with a Ditto to get Tyrogue.
Breed a Clefairy with a Snubbull to get another Snubbul.
Breed a Gyarados with the Red Gyarados to get a golden Magikarp (very rare).Cloning Trick from Gamespot

WARNING: This trick may damage your Pokemon Gold/Silver Cartridge, or result in the loss/corruption of save data!
HOW TO CLONE POKEMON ON GOLD AND SILVER 9 EASY STEPS

1. GET 6 POKEMON

2. GET TO ANY POKEMON CENTER

3. WALK OVER TO THE COMPUTER

4. CHANGE YOUR POKEBOX

5. WALK AWAY AND GIVE THE 5 POKEMON YOU WANT TO CLONE AN ITEM
(AT LEAST 2 A POKEBALL)

6. SAVE YOUR GAME

7. DEPOSIT THOSE 5 POKEMON INTO THE OPENED POKEBOX

8. GO TO CHANGE BOX

9. WHEN YOUR GAMEBOY SCREEN SAYS:
SAVING…DON’T SHUT OFF THE POWER
TURN YOUR GAMEBOY OFF THEN TURN IT ON AND CHECK YOUR POKEMON AND THEN GO TO THE PC AND YOU’LL HAVE A POKEMON AND THE ITEM

Delete and Reset game

At the title screen press up+B+select or start

How to get dig

Go to the northern part of National Park and to the right of the lady holding the pouch there is an invisible break in the fence (the fence is visible in this part, you can just pass through it). Around the perimeter of the park you’ll find dig and another random item.

how to REALY Clone pokemon

Ok disposit the pokemon in the pc change the box when it says ~saving do notturn off~ before it gts to power turn it off then turn it back on if you do this rong it will clone but delete a pokemon the clone should be in your party the real version in the pc

In basement of Dark Cave there is a Lapras that appears every Monday. Catch the rare beast, for it’s the only one in the game. It appears every Monday, so catch as many as you want.

Want more pokemon cloned?

Go to any pokemon center you can find. First, deposit however many pokemon you want cloned in any box but six.Now,switch to box six,and when it says DO NOT TURN OFF GAME turn it off. When you turn it back on and start the game you should have all the pokemon you put in eithet box six or the box you put them in before box six.REMEMBER, you have to deposit the pokemon out of your party.

Catch the 3 legendary dogs

Okay, to catch the 3 legendary dogs, you have to have found (but not caught or defeated) at least one of them first. Then go to your Pokedex to find out where they are. WARNING!!! DO NOT FLY!
If you use fly there is a 99.3% chance that they will have ran to the other side of the map by the time you have landed. Also, Raikou is VERY tricky when it comes to chasing him. What he does is runs towards you, then when you get to that area, he is already back to where he started, or has jumped half way across the map. Entai is slowest and will still in an area until you get there IF you are about 30 seconds from that area. And Suicuine is almost impossible unless you use fly to a city that you can get from one side of the map to the other in about 25 minutes. REMEMBER! Don’t FLY!!!

Good Luck!
Get all Eevee evolutions

Pick up the Eevee in Goldenrod city. It doesn’t matter if it is male or female. Then catch a Ditto and give the Eevee and the Ditto to the Daycare man and lady.

Come back in a couple minutes and you will have an egg. It will hatch into Eevee. Do this 6 times and you will have all Eevee evolutions when they evolve.Heracross

if you want a heracross, the best place to catch him is on the road to the bug catching contest area, go into that area with all the grass, right by the bridge, turn right into the grass and headbutt trees. he can be found really easily there. although it may take while.Unknown pokedex

Catch more than three unknown and go to the house and talk to the professor and he will give you the unknown pokedex.

Pokemon Gold Hint: Find/Capture/Enslave Lugia
After you beat the Pokemon League, go to Viridian City and talk to a man near the Poke Mart. If you have all the badges, he will give you the Silver Wing. Then go to Cianwood City and surf to the Whirl Islands. Explore the cave thoroughly and you will find Lugia (L40).Chikorita: A Grass-type Pokemon with girlish looks, Chikorita is the most challenging of the three starting Pokemon. It’s not particulary strong against any of the Pokemon you’ll encounter in the first part of the game (in fact, it’s extremely weak against most of the Gym Pokemon!), so you must spend a lot of time leveling it up and building a team of support Pokemon. Chikorita is recommended for experienced Pokemon Trainers or players who want an extra challenge.

Totodile: This Water-type Pokemon is a good, all-around choice for a starting Pokemon. It’s greatest strengh lies in its flexibility. Of the three starting Pokemon, it can use the most HMs and has no weaknesses against the Pokemon you encounter in the beginning of the game. This is a great starting Pokemon for any player.

Cindaquil: Known for its fiery quills, this Fire-type is the strongest of the three starting Pokemon. In fact, you can make it through most of the game on the strengh of his Pokemon alone. (It’s final form, Typhlosion, is extremely powerful!) Choose Cindaquil if you’re playing the Silver version and your Typhlosion and Lugia will take out the Elite Four easily! Cindaquil is the best choice for new players and those who want to speed through the game.

Copy Master Balls

To copy a Master ball you use the code of copying pokemon. Attach the Master ball to your pokemon and do the code, when the codes done you’ll have two Master balls.You can keep doing this untill you have all the Master balls you want.

Get All 3 Starter Pokemon from Prof Elm

GameShark Code: 0100BAD7 << Zeros not the letter.

*If the code is ON, and you are just starting a game, once you get to the point of choosing the starter, keep picking all of them. You will now possess all three starters. Also, the first Pokemon you choose, your Rival will still get the Pokemon with the type advantage (i.e. Cyndaquil > Totodile) even if you took all of them.

Celibi

Many say that it is imposible to get celibi but i figured out this good cheat. First you must get a male Abra and a Ditto. Get them both at levle 30+ and let them both hold an everstone. Then take them to the breading ground. They will have an egg and it should be a Celibi if the code is done right. If you take them to the daycare center to get them to 30+ the code will not work, they should have had and egg by them, but if they haevent then try this code but it may not work.

Tyranitar

Ever heard of Tyranitar? Well hear is how to get it.

1) Go to Mt.Silver
2) Go inside and catch a larvitar.
3) Evolve Larvitar into Pupitar.
4) Evolve Pupitar into Tyranitar.
5) Have fun with your new Pokemon!

Radio Tower Quiz

At the Radio Tower in Goldenrod City, one of the the people at the front desk will ask you if you want to take a quiz to win a Radio Card.

The Radio Card allows you to use your PokeGear as a radio.

Say yes.

Here is the quiz you have to take, and the correct answers:

1. Can the Town Map be displayed on PokeGear? Yes.

2. Can Nidorina be female only? Yes.

3. Does Kurt, the Pokeball Craftsman, use Aprikorn? Yes.

4. Magikarp won’t learn any TM move? Yes.

5. Prof. Oak’s Pokemon Talk ia a very popular program. Is Marie the co-host of the show? Yes.

Have All Starters (No GameShark)

To do this.. you must start a new game. SAVE at the point where you get the chance to start with your first Pokemon.
choose your first pokemon and read the NOTE (Down from here) then use the 5 pokeballs to catch a Pokemon where you don’t care about example: Pidgey,Sentret,HootHoot. put your starter on Pc and change box: SAVING… DON’T TURN
OFF THE POWER. turn it off quickly.. but not too quickly!! if you did it succesfull, you start at the point where you choose a starter, but this time you choose a different one. go to the pokemon center and check the box. if he/she is in it. don’t withdraw it! after you get the 5 Pokeballs. use it to catch a “Don’t care Pokemon” again. and this time put your 2nd Starter in your pc and change the box again.the last one is very simple. just choose the last starter. and go to the Pokemon Center.. and withdraw the 2 other Starters.now you have Chikorita Cyndaquil an Totodile.

NOTE: After choose a Starter.go to Cherrygrove City on the west side of town. just cross Route 29 and reach the town
from Cherrygrove. you go north to Route 30 and get the Pokedex from Oak. located in a house on Route 30. after that.. go back to Route 29 cause your Rival will run into you and start a fight. after that cross Route 29 to reach New Bark Town cause Prof. Elm wants to speak to you. it’s about your Rival. you must give him a name. after that. you get the 5 Pokeballs if you leave the building.

Respond now.